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Find out what’s happening at Kentucky Career Centers and other locations for job seekers today by clicking on the Events Calendar at the top of this page.

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Code Louisville offers free training to prepare people for computer software coding jobs. Click here to find out more about this FREE training resource.

Have you been unemployed for 6 months or longer? Ready to get back to work? We can help you take charge of your future with KCCGo! Click here for more information.

If you want a job in manufacturing, you might qualify for a FREE training course at the Kentucky Manufacturing Career Center that will prepare you for a good-paying job with a local manufacturer. Orientation Sessions are held each Tuesday at 2 p.m. to explain the programs avaiable through this career center such as the Certified Production Technician course that gives graduates a certificate preferred by many local manufacturers. Click here to learn more about the career center and how it serves job seekers as well as manufacturing employers who want to hire workers or find additional skills training for their employees. Click here to learn more about the center and these courses.

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RFP# 3394 for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program Year 2015Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government is now accepting Requests for Proposal (RFP# 3394)) for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program Year 2015 (July 1,2015 - June 30, 2016) for Out-of-School Youth Services, Regional Counties.

Click here to learn more about the deadline for submission for RFP# 3394 and how to download the document.

Register now for the Mayor's SummerWorks Program in Jefferson County and for the Bullitt County SummerWorks program. Click on one of the logos above or click here to register for the opportunity to participate in one of these summer jobs programs. Click here to get more information.

Employers can support the program by directly hiring young adults for summer jobs or making a donation to sponsor a job in 2015. Just click here for more information. Click here to watch a video where employers and former SummerWorks participants talk about their experiences with the program.